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Tyquan Allen, Deoveya McCrea Killed in Kingstree, SC Car Accident

Authorities from the South Carolina State Highway Patrol have identified the two individuals killed in a Kingstree, SC car accident on February 2nd, 2013. Police and accident investigators currently estimate that Tyquan Allen and Deoveya McCrea were killed when the vehicle they occupied potentially suffered a loss of control or possibly experienced a mechanical failure as they navigated Highway 261 in Kingstree. The vehicle left the roadway for reasons currently under investigation whereupon it entered a ditch before rolling.

Scene of the Accident

According to the report, Tyquan Allen sustained massive injuries in the accident and was subsequently transported by emergency response personnel to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to the injuries inflicted on them in the accident. Deoveya McCrea was pronounced dead on the scene of the accident EMS arrived. The investigation into the fatal accident is currently active and ongoing by personnel from both local and state agencies.

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As a Texas attorney practicing for 24 years, I have litigated all manner of wrongful death cases. I use this blog as a place to write opinion / editorial articles on a variety of topics that catch my interest and as a means of sharing news stories relevant to wrongful death accidents.

I think the overwhelming majority of people are unaware just how common these types of accidents are and I hope this blog raises awareness to a rather serious public safety concern. However, this blog is simply a means for me to share my opinions and I would recommend that anyone who is considering seeking legal counsel should contact their family attorney.

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